Lord Vallance Visits HKUST(GZ) for High-Level Roundtable Discussion

On November 12, Lord Vallance, the UK’s Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, led a delegation to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (HKUST(GZ)) to participate in a high-level roundtable forum on global health and healthy ageing, co-hosted with Professor Lionel M. Ni, the university’s president. Both delivered closing remarks at the event.

Joining them were Sarah Mann, the British Consul General in Guangzhou, Sir Jim McDonald, former Principal of the University of Strathclyde, Professor Chris Day, Chair of the Russell Group, along with representatives from the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), UK Research and Innovation, the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering, Universities UK , and the British Embassy in China.

Group Photo

Professor Ricky Shi-Wei Lee, Vice-President for Research at HKUST(GZ), moderated the discussions. Key participants including Professor Robert Zhong Qi, Acting Dean of the Systems Hub, Dr. Qiaojin Lin and Dr. Cuiping Pan, Assistant Professors in the Thrust of Bioscience and Biomedical Engineering (BSBE), Jing Fu, Head of the Global Affairs Department, and Dr. Guangyan Kan, Deputy Director of the Biosciences Central Research Facility (GZ) (BioCRF (GZ)).

Professor Ricky Shi-Wei Lee moderated the roundtable

Professor Lee opened the forum by welcoming Lord Vallance and the guests. Discussions centered on fostering cooperation between China and the UK to tackle global health challenges. Participants explored breaking down research barriers and enhancing collaborative frameworks, drawing from successful Sino-British partnerships.

Vivienne Stern, Chief Executive Officer of Universities UK, and Nicholas Duvivier, Deputy Consul General at the British Consulate in Guangzhou, noted significant advancements in healthy ageing research at Chinese universities, including HKUST (GZ). They emphasized the need to showcase China’s potential and promote research collaboration.

Vivienne Stern spoke on the roundtable
Nicholas Duvivier spoke on the roundtable

Assistant Professor Qiaojin Lin drew from his experiences studying in the University of Cambridge to advocate for university-industry partnerships;

Assistant Professor Qiaojin Lin spoke on the roundtable

Assistant Professor Cuiping Pan highlighted successful Sino-British collaborations in the medical field, notably the Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh institute.

Assistant Professor Cuiping Pan spoke on the roundtable

Sir Jim McDonald emphasized the need for systematic cooperation among academia, industry, and government to secure funding for health research and translate findings into real-world applications. He urged leaders to create an environment that nurtures research and innovation.

Sir Jim McDonald commented on the roundtable

Professor Robert Zhong Qi suggested that bilateral projects could serve as open platforms for global health collaboration. He noted that HKUST (GZ) could leverage its institutional and governmental support to expand the impact and scale of joint research.

Professor Robert Zhong Qi shared on the roundtable

In his closing remarks, Lord Vallance recognized global health and healthy ageing as key areas for future Sino-British collaboration. He reiterated the importance of the roundtable dialogue and systematic thinking for integrating resources and ensuring practical research applications.

Lord Vallance shared a closing remark

Lord Vallance endorsed seed funding to facilitate early-stage research collaborations, which could foster interdisciplinary partnerships. He emphasized the value of personnel exchanges, stating, “The true driving force of research comes from the collaboration and passion of scientists from different nations. Friendships built through such exchanges can address significant societal issues.”

President Ni expressed gratitude for hosting the roundtable and thanked Lord Vallance and the UK delegation for their participation. He also appreciated the DSIT for choosing HKUST (GZ) as the final stop on their compact visit to China, highlighting the strengthened Sino-British cooperation in education and research.

President Ni in his closing remark

“In a complex global landscape, deepening international cooperation faces many challenges, yet academic collaboration is vital. We look forward to transforming today’s insights into concrete actions for a mutually beneficial future,” President Ni stated. As a young research-oriented university, HKUST (GZ) seeks to lead in interdisciplinary education and scientific innovation. President Ni expressed hope for the roundtable to become an annual event promoting dialogue and cooperation in global health and ageing.

During a photo session, President Ni presented Lord Vallance with a silk scarf designed by the university’s Thrust of Computational Media and Arts. The two exchanged gifts and captured the moment.

President Ni presented a souvenir to Lord Vallance

Following the meeting, President Ni, Lord Vallance, and Consul General Mann engaged in discussions over dinner with representitives from Medcaptain Medical Technology, Calilia, Mindray Medical and JF Healthcare. The discussion focused on investment opportunities and challenges in the Sino-British health sector.

Lord Vallance and his delegation attended a dinner discussion at the residence of President Ni

Before the forum, delegation members toured the BioCRF (GZ), guided by Professor Robert Qi Zhong and Dr. Guangyan Kan.

The delegation toured the BioCRF (GZ)
Release date
13 Nov 2025
TOPICS
Cooperation
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